Independent Hidden Provence

Independent Hidden Provence

Provence – Independent Hidden Provence ‘Back on a bike after many years away – your encouragement and simple cycling tips really boosted my confidence. Thank you so much. ‘ Moriah, Steyning, ‘We just loved Le Lavandou and the easy cycling along the coast towards St Tropez was such a surprise.’ Janet and Ron, Cheshire, ‘What a fantastic ride to Paris. It’s hard to put into words the euphoria I felt when we were cycling down the Champs-Élysées.’ Ian, West Sussex, ‘You were just wonderful guides on our first ever trip to Provence . we will definitely be back – in fact we’ve just booked!’ The Crane Family, Warwickshire, [rev_slider_vc alias=”HiddenProvence”] Hidden Provence Adventurous* View grading levels Highlights: Fantastic Panoramas Scented Landscape Ancient Dwellings Quiet Woodlands Sleepy Villages Majestic Lakes Summary Tucked behind the glamour of parts of the French Riviera, is a Provence that looks to its land rather than out to sea, no more so in the northern reaches of the region where the lower mountains of the Alps seem not much more than a very hefty stone’s throw away. Tucked behind the glamour of parts of the French Riviera, is a of Provence that looks to its land rather than out to sea, no more so in the northern reaches of the region where the lower mountains of the Alps seem not much more than a very hefty stone’s throw away. On our Hidden Provence cycle tour, after a first relaxing evening and peaceful sleep, ride north into a more hidden Provence; more sparsely populated than the coastal areas, the north of the region contains some dramatic landscape; deep gorges, wooded slopes and an intricate network of valleys connecting smaller and sleepier towns, villages and hamlets. It has an ancient history where people lived not just on the land but sometimes in it. You will have an opportunity to splash in the cooling blue waters of the Verdon, to stay in and explore perching villages and, take in many fantastic and memorable hilltop vistas. From Provence’s northern reaches, great cycling down quiet lanes and along hidden tracks is the very best way to discover and unlock the heartland of Provence at its and your natural pace. Let a Hidden Provence put a smile on your face every day from dawn until dusk. Tour in Brief: Fellow Velo Tour Pack 7 Nights Accommodation 7 Continental Breakfasts Carefully Selected Routes Telephone Support Tour Map Introduction An overall adventurous cycling grade, this tour also has some much easier cycling days within it; charting a wonderful course through a more remote and sometimes hidden part of Provence. Relatively short riding days allow ample time to explore the landscape, its flora and fauna, and the small towns and villages along your route. There are some hills along the way (and one that will require just a little more effort) but all give access to some fantastic locations. In case you seek more varied discovery, you will have time to explore some special locations on foot or in the water and, we have also planned for a non-cycling day too (though a great additional self-guided ride could always be taken instead). Day 1 Arrive at Les Arcs sur Argens Arrive in Les Arcs and check in to a lovely nearby hotel for a relaxing evening before the start of your cycling tour. Day 2 Les Arcs to Tourtour – 28 km On your first cycling day, ride north into a more hidden Provence of small vineyards and olive groves. The route climbs gently through the length of the ride to ensure your easiest passage into the heart of the landscape. Tourtour is among the most beautiful villages of France, surrounded by grassland and meadows, its quiet streets and trickling fountains combine with vernacular architecture to produce a quintessential Provencale tableau. Day 3 Tourtour to Verdon Valley – 29 km A gently undulating ride with the wonderful bonus that it is balance towards much more coasting downhill than pedalling up. Today takes you to the very northern edge of Provence and the Valley of the Verdon; cool bright blue waters below you and rocky slopes around you. The clear blue Verdon is a playground for water-sports enthusiasts and, its slopes and crags a huge draw for climbers; enjoy the opportunity to just roll through the landscape soaking its treasures up. Day 4 Verdon Valley to Cotignac – 38 km Travel just a little further down the Verdon valley and you will get a glimpse of some of its more gorge-like character. Coming out of the valley and finding a path across the undulating hills of northern Provence inevitably means a little climb but, we have found you a secretive stage of the tour where few cycle wheels may roll. You will follow picturesque tracks through the Pelenq forest, through to the beautiful perching village of Fox Amphoux; then on to the charming ‘troglodyte’ town of Cotignac. Day 5 Cotignac Some time of your own to choose between exploring the beauty and secrets of Cotignac or a self-guided cycle ride out to the tranquillity of Sillans-la-Cascade and its 42 metre high waterfall – you might even fit in both options. Cotignac is famous for its protective cliff barrier which is flanked by a pair of medieval towers, the cliffs riddled with caves and holes have been a source of refuge and shelter for millennia. There are of course more creature comforts nowadays and, the cafes and restaurants of this peaceful town make for a more comfortable refuge for the cycling explorer of today. Day 6 Cotignac to Flassans-sur-Issole – 24 km Leaving your Cotignac ‘cave’ behind, your penultimate riding day is a little more undulating passage through the landscape via Carces and Cabasse. Carces could be thought of as a town of walls and water; there are prominent murals painted around the town all by the same artist. Cabasse sits by the green wooded slopes of the Issole valley and has a beautiful heart to the village, particularly around the main square, and it makes for another great spot to explore on your journey. Day 7 Flassans-sur-Issole to Les Arcs – 37 km Your final riding day of the tour completes a wonderful and varied circuit of a Hidden Provence, in just under a hundred miles. Travel a winding route, undulating through valleys, via L’Abbaye du Thoronet (once a Cistercian Abbey, now museum), Lorgues and Taradeau. We hope you finish your tour feeling, like we do, that Provence is so much more than just the glamour of the Riviera (but you can still enjoy that too). Day 8 Depart Les Arcs After your last night of the tour, leave Les Arcs sur Argens for your onward journey or homeward bound return. Eat Sleep Drink Eat From your arrival before the cycling starts, to the day of your departure, breakfast is included at each of your accommodation venues on the tour. That means that even if you take it in a leisurely fashion, you will have enough fuel onboard to start each ride or, head out on one of the optional exploring days of the tour. Your Travel Pack will include information on convenient locations for gathering picnic supplies for lunch and, hostelries where you can have it all provided on a plate. On this tour, we leave the evening meal venues with you; there are options to eat in at your accommodation and, on most evenings, you will be in a small town where there is plenty of choice from traditional Provencale, to Italian influence or the bounties of the adjacent sea. Sleep Most of your accommodation will be in small and specially selected hotels; welcoming staff, lovely comfortable rooms and the promise of a great night’s sleep. Chambres d’Hotes are often included in the mix on this tour, particularly for couples and smaller groups. Drink Maintaining both your energy and hydration levels while cycling is very important. On all but one cycling day of this tour, it is easy to keep yourself supplied with water and soft drinks. We will provide all the information you need to track down supplies and, will make sure that on the one ride where they are a little more sparse, that we set you off with plenty of water onboard. As we are in the south of France, it will be of no surprise that, when it comes to more profitable liquid refreshments from the land, wine is at the fore. Provence is renowned for its Rosé but it also produces some high quality red wine too. There is also a great tradition of co-operative wine producing by smaller producers often centred around small towns and villages. This tour takes you through that landscape with easy options to try before you buy. Hidden Provence (Independent) Recommended Tour Dates We normally recommend that customers undertake this tour in May, June, July, September or October but you could choose almost any time during our cycling season but, some cyclists may find August in Provence a little warm – just contact us to check on availability. Hidden Provence Independent Tour from £730.00/person Fellow Velo Independent Tour recommended dates have been chosen on the basis of factors such as; • Climate and Weather Norms • Convenient Holiday Dates • Maximising Landscape Beauty • Local Facility Holiday Seasons • Local Traffic Patterns We can offer our Fellow Velo Independent Tours between Easter and October, with the flexibility to meet your needs. Just let us know which date you would like to start your tour on and, we will do all that we can to deliver the holiday package you are looking for.

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